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Fry’s will redeem all coupons at face value. Load Fry’s digital coupons here or download their coupon app. Digital coupons may not be stacked with paper coupons, do not round up, and are typically limited to one redemption per VIP card (not including promotional digital coupons).

With the Doubl’r

The Doubl’r is a regional coupon located in the weekly Safeway ad. It allows doubling of up to four newspaper coupons with a value up to $0.50 each. If a coupon’s value exceeds $0.50, the Doubl’r will take an extra $0.50 off the face value of the coupon. If you receive the Safeway Doubl’r in your area or if your store doubles coupons, Angel Soft bath tissue will be just $0.09!

Fred Meyer has select Kotex products on a Catalina promotion through 3/11: buy two and receive a $3.00 Catalina coupon. Match this promotion with a printable manufacturer coupon to score two 18-count boxes of U by Kotex tampons for only $0.49 each!

I do love me some Starbucks. There was a time I went every day—but I paid a lot more for my delicious lattes and coffees back then. Now I know better and realize there are so many ways to save. If you love Starbucks too, try these tips to save more!

1. Sidestep the “latte” for cheaper chai tea.

In my earlier years, I lived in India for a time. One of my favorite memories is of the roadside chai tea stands. So I love ordering chai tea lattes at Starbucks.

What to do to save: Instead of ordering a chai tea latte ($3.65, grande), order hot chai tea ($2.15, grande) and add your own milk at the condiment stand for free. (You can even ask your barista for a small shot of hot milk on the side and you likely won’t be charged!)

Note:If you want more than a small shot of hot milk, ask them to add hot milk for you—it’s just $0.60 more, so that brings your total to $2.75 and you still save $0.90!

2. Skip the “iced.”

While I do love my icy cold drinks during the hot Texas summers, the truth is, what I’m mostly paying for in these drinks is the ice.

What to do to save: If you’re really on a budget but Starbucks isn’t optional, skip the iced drinks out—you can make them for cheaper at home. When ordering out, order hot! Or, if you must order iced, ask for less or no ice so you get more beverage for your buck!

3. Order a grande, not a venti.

With a venti drink, you are getting more sweetener/milk/etc., but not more espresso. Both sizes have two shots per drink.

What to do to save: At $0.30 to $0.50 more per drink for a venti versus a grande, in just a few trips you can save up enough to buy another grande!

4. Make your own café au lait.

I just love café au lait (at Starbucks, this is the “café misto.”) Best of all, I love that you can make your own and save by just ordering drip coffee and adding your own milk.

What to do to save: You can try asking for a small shot of warm milk on the side, bring your own warm milk in a thermos, have them add the hot milk for $0.60 more, or simply add the cool milk at the condiment bar if savings is a priority. End result: you pay $1.95 for a grande drip coffee versus $3.65 for a grande latte—a $1.70 savings!

Note: Order one size larger cup (for instance, “I’d like a grande coffee in a venti cup,” so you can add the milk without having to sacrifice precious caffeine to make it fit!).

5. Don’t buy bottled water at Starbucks!

Did you know Starbucks triple-filters their drinking water and their ice?

What to do to save: Order a cup of water and save yourself $1.80.

6. Tired of the same ol’ drip coffee? Try an Americano!

The first time I sampled an Americano, it was by mistake. (I think this is why the baristas now write your name on the side of your drink!) But now I order Americano drinks—one shot of espresso with water—all the time.

What to do to save: At $2.15, you pay just $0.10 more than you would for drip coffee, and you get a fresh new drink that still saves you cash!

7. Try a short order.

Starbucks still offers the “short” (an 8 oz cup) as well as the “trenta” (31 oz cup). But neither of these routinely make the menu boards. Perhaps this is because their “short” drink is such a great value!

What to do to save: Order a short of coffee or any specialty drink and save ~$0.20 per drink order. (Pssst…you get the same amount of caffeine too!)

Note: Bring your own cup and save an additional $0.10 on coffee refills.

Resource: Follow Starbucks on Twitter and Facebook for great limited time deals!

9. Reap your rewards

In a nutshell, Starbucks’ rewards program just keeps getting better and better.

What to do to save: Register a Starbucks card online. Sign up for the email list to get coupons and deals by email. As you buy, you accrue points towards freebies and deals.

Note: If you start by using a Starbucks gift card you bought at a discount (or even better, a gift card you earned for free by redeeming other rewards points!), you’re already even further ahead in your savings!

Get the app – so you always have a digital version of your card with you!

Here’s a freebie to brag to your friends about! For a limited time, get this Julep Maven beauty box filled with $58.00 in beauty products for absolutely nothing. Yep, this is real and it’s awesome.

Julep is a beauty line we’ve noticed at places like Sephoa and Nordstom. It’s been featured in magazines like People, Marie Claire, Oprah, Self and much more with it’s popularity only continuing to grow.

Just a heads up–by ordering this freebie you are signing up to try out the Julep Maven subscription service. After the first box, your account will be charged $24.99. There is no obligation to continue, however, and you can cancel at absolutely any time.

According to Julep FAQ, cancel by the 24th of the month by calling 877-651-3292, then press 4 to speak with a customer service rep, who will quickly close your account, should you decide not to continue.

The most stressful part of visiting my folks is opening my mom’s freezer.

First of all, I never know what I might get hit with (as it falls out, no doubt relieved to be free).

Second of all, the type A part of me just itches to get in there and organize everything.

I plan to try these tips out next time I visit—let’s hope these tips make your kitchen adventures easier and your trips to the freezer less hazardous!

4 Reasons why you want to organize your freezer

Beyond the sheer aesthetic appeal of opening your freezer door and seeing everything in its place, there are other far more practical reasons to take the time to organize your freezer.

It saves you money: A well-organized freezer is more energy-efficient. It uses less energy to do a better job! Plus—with a well-organized freezer, you don’t risk forgetting about that expensive cut of meat buried at the bottom until it goes bad.

It saves you time: A well-organized freezer is one you can open and close quickly, because you find what you need right away. The less time your freezer door stays open, the less frost will build up and the less frequently you’ll need to clean out and defrost your freezer.

It keeps your food fresher longer: A well-organized, high-functioning freezer will freeze your food more effectively and help it last longer and taste better when you defrost it.

Know your freezer’s ideal temperature

Believe it or not, your freezer has an “ideal temperature”—this temperature is set by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) to reflect safe food storage practices.

You can periodically check your freezer’s temperature using appliance thermometers (available very inexpensively on Amazon).

Why you need to know what’s “freezable”

The first and most important part of organizing your freezer is the part most people leave out—figuring out what’s actually supposed to be frozen in the first place! If you freeze things that fare poorly in the freezer, you’re wasting precious freezer space now and cooking time on an poor tasting dish later. Here are some general guidelines you can use.

Creamy anything—unless your only purpose for saving it is to cook with it later.

Anything fried.

Herbs (unless frozen in ice cube trays with water).

Toppings (frosting, crumb topping).

Sauces (in glass jars with little room or in jars with a narrow neck).

Well-cooked pasta or rice.

Know your freezer’s warm and cold zones

While every freezer may have its little quirks, generally speaking, the coldest part of your freezer will be near the back, and the warmest part will be near the front (and especially on the door).

Since freezers are for, well, freezing, you only want to store items that can survive a less-frozen experience nearer the front.

What to store nearer the front or on the door:

Nuts and snacks.

Dry goods and baking ingredients (except for chocolate).

Alcohol (some people like to freeze their vodka or gin).

Fruits and veggies.

Pasta, rice and baked goods.

What to store nearer the back of the freezer:

Ice cream and dairy products.

Eggs, meat, fish and seafood.

Anything that will significantly degrade in taste or quality if it thaws and refreezes itself while stored in the freezer.

Get organized to store

Now that you have your freezer set at the right temperature, and you know what to store and where in your freezer to store it, it’s time to get organized. Your goal here is to use all the available space in your freezer! This means you’re paying to keep food (and not empty space) both cold and free from freezer burn (this occurs when free cold air circulates between your frozen packages).

Here are the Kroger Southwest coupon deals for the week of 2/25. Prices listed in this matchup are valid from 2/25 – 3/3. The Super Digital Coupon Savings Event returns with this sales cycle and will run for two weeks. Visit kroger.com to download special digital coupons that can be redeemed up to five times in a single transaction. The eCoupons will be available for download at the start of the sale cycle. There’s also a new free milk promotion. Buy any four included items and receive one free gallon of milk. Organic milk is excluded from this promotion. Pair coupons with items to save even more on your total grocery bill. Remember, digital coupons cannot be combined with manufacturer coupons.

Free Milk Promotion

Buy any four included items and receive one free gallon of Kroger brand milk. This offer excludes organic milk. Items must be purchased in the same transaction. Look for the “free milk” tags on select products.

GoGo Squeez Fruit & Veggiez pouches are on sale at Kroger through 3/3. There’s also an Ibotta offer for these products! Buy one four pack, redeem a printable coupon and Ibotta offer, and the final price is only $1.00!

Get some great deals this week at Walgreens! Here are three of my favorites: Speed Stick deodorant, Fiber One cookies and Xtra laundry detergent. Click below to print all three coupons easily! Then visit the store to get the following four products for $2.48.

Here are the Kroger Ohio coupon deals for the week of 2/25. Prices listed in this matchup are valid from 2/25 – 3/10. The Super Digital Coupon Savings Event returns with this sales cycle and will run for two weeks. Visit kroger.com to download special digital coupons that can be redeemed up to five times in a single transaction. The eCoupons will be available for download at the start of the sale cycle. There’s also a new free milk promotion. Buy any four included items and receive one free gallon of milk. Organic milk is excluded from this promotion. Pair coupons with items to save even more on your total grocery bill. Remember, digital coupons cannot be combined with manufacturer coupons.

Free Milk Promotion

Buy any four included items and receive one free gallon of Kroger brand milk. This offer excludes organic milk. Items must be purchased in the same transaction. Look for the “free milk” tags on select products.

Fry’s will redeem all coupons at face value. Load Fry’s digital coupons here or download their coupon app. Digital coupons may not be stacked with paper coupons, do not round up, and are typically limited to one redemption per VIP card (not including promotional digital coupons).

With the Doubl’r

The Doubl’r is a regional coupon located in the weekly Safeway ad. It allows doubling of up to four newspaper coupons with a value up to $0.50 each. If a coupon’s value exceeds $0.50, the Doubl’r will take an extra $0.50 off the face value of the coupon. If you receive the Safeway Doubl’r in your area or if your store doubles coupons, Angel Soft bath tissue will be just $0.09!

Fred Meyer has select Kotex products on a Catalina promotion through 3/11: buy two and receive a $3.00 Catalina coupon. Match this promotion with a printable manufacturer coupon to score two 18-count boxes of U by Kotex tampons for only $0.49 each!

I do love me some Starbucks. There was a time I went every day—but I paid a lot more for my delicious lattes and coffees back then. Now I know better and realize there are so many ways to save. If you love Starbucks too, try these tips to save more!

1. Sidestep the “latte” for cheaper chai tea.

In my earlier years, I lived in India for a time. One of my favorite memories is of the roadside chai tea stands. So I love ordering chai tea lattes at Starbucks.

What to do to save: Instead of ordering a chai tea latte ($3.65, grande), order hot chai tea ($2.15, grande) and add your own milk at the condiment stand for free. (You can even ask your barista for a small shot of hot milk on the side and you likely won’t be charged!)

Note:If you want more than a small shot of hot milk, ask them to add hot milk for you—it’s just $0.60 more, so that brings your total to $2.75 and you still save $0.90!

2. Skip the “iced.”

While I do love my icy cold drinks during the hot Texas summers, the truth is, what I’m mostly paying for in these drinks is the ice.

What to do to save: If you’re really on a budget but Starbucks isn’t optional, skip the iced drinks out—you can make them for cheaper at home. When ordering out, order hot! Or, if you must order iced, ask for less or no ice so you get more beverage for your buck!

3. Order a grande, not a venti.

With a venti drink, you are getting more sweetener/milk/etc., but not more espresso. Both sizes have two shots per drink.

What to do to save: At $0.30 to $0.50 more per drink for a venti versus a grande, in just a few trips you can save up enough to buy another grande!

4. Make your own café au lait.

I just love café au lait (at Starbucks, this is the “café misto.”) Best of all, I love that you can make your own and save by just ordering drip coffee and adding your own milk.

What to do to save: You can try asking for a small shot of warm milk on the side, bring your own warm milk in a thermos, have them add the hot milk for $0.60 more, or simply add the cool milk at the condiment bar if savings is a priority. End result: you pay $1.95 for a grande drip coffee versus $3.65 for a grande latte—a $1.70 savings!

Note: Order one size larger cup (for instance, “I’d like a grande coffee in a venti cup,” so you can add the milk without having to sacrifice precious caffeine to make it fit!).

5. Don’t buy bottled water at Starbucks!

Did you know Starbucks triple-filters their drinking water and their ice?

What to do to save: Order a cup of water and save yourself $1.80.

6. Tired of the same ol’ drip coffee? Try an Americano!

The first time I sampled an Americano, it was by mistake. (I think this is why the baristas now write your name on the side of your drink!) But now I order Americano drinks—one shot of espresso with water—all the time.

What to do to save: At $2.15, you pay just $0.10 more than you would for drip coffee, and you get a fresh new drink that still saves you cash!

7. Try a short order.

Starbucks still offers the “short” (an 8 oz cup) as well as the “trenta” (31 oz cup). But neither of these routinely make the menu boards. Perhaps this is because their “short” drink is such a great value!

What to do to save: Order a short of coffee or any specialty drink and save ~$0.20 per drink order. (Pssst…you get the same amount of caffeine too!)

Note: Bring your own cup and save an additional $0.10 on coffee refills.

Resource: Follow Starbucks on Twitter and Facebook for great limited time deals!

9. Reap your rewards

In a nutshell, Starbucks’ rewards program just keeps getting better and better.

What to do to save: Register a Starbucks card online. Sign up for the email list to get coupons and deals by email. As you buy, you accrue points towards freebies and deals.

Note: If you start by using a Starbucks gift card you bought at a discount (or even better, a gift card you earned for free by redeeming other rewards points!), you’re already even further ahead in your savings!

Get the app – so you always have a digital version of your card with you!

Here’s a freebie to brag to your friends about! For a limited time, get this Julep Maven beauty box filled with $58.00 in beauty products for absolutely nothing. Yep, this is real and it’s awesome.

Julep is a beauty line we’ve noticed at places like Sephoa and Nordstom. It’s been featured in magazines like People, Marie Claire, Oprah, Self and much more with it’s popularity only continuing to grow.

Just a heads up–by ordering this freebie you are signing up to try out the Julep Maven subscription service. After the first box, your account will be charged $24.99. There is no obligation to continue, however, and you can cancel at absolutely any time.

According to Julep FAQ, cancel by the 24th of the month by calling 877-651-3292, then press 4 to speak with a customer service rep, who will quickly close your account, should you decide not to continue.

The most stressful part of visiting my folks is opening my mom’s freezer.

First of all, I never know what I might get hit with (as it falls out, no doubt relieved to be free).

Second of all, the type A part of me just itches to get in there and organize everything.

I plan to try these tips out next time I visit—let’s hope these tips make your kitchen adventures easier and your trips to the freezer less hazardous!

4 Reasons why you want to organize your freezer

Beyond the sheer aesthetic appeal of opening your freezer door and seeing everything in its place, there are other far more practical reasons to take the time to organize your freezer.

It saves you money: A well-organized freezer is more energy-efficient. It uses less energy to do a better job! Plus—with a well-organized freezer, you don’t risk forgetting about that expensive cut of meat buried at the bottom until it goes bad.

It saves you time: A well-organized freezer is one you can open and close quickly, because you find what you need right away. The less time your freezer door stays open, the less frost will build up and the less frequently you’ll need to clean out and defrost your freezer.

It keeps your food fresher longer: A well-organized, high-functioning freezer will freeze your food more effectively and help it last longer and taste better when you defrost it.

Know your freezer’s ideal temperature

Believe it or not, your freezer has an “ideal temperature”—this temperature is set by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) to reflect safe food storage practices.

You can periodically check your freezer’s temperature using appliance thermometers (available very inexpensively on Amazon).

Why you need to know what’s “freezable”

The first and most important part of organizing your freezer is the part most people leave out—figuring out what’s actually supposed to be frozen in the first place! If you freeze things that fare poorly in the freezer, you’re wasting precious freezer space now and cooking time on an poor tasting dish later. Here are some general guidelines you can use.

Creamy anything—unless your only purpose for saving it is to cook with it later.

Anything fried.

Herbs (unless frozen in ice cube trays with water).

Toppings (frosting, crumb topping).

Sauces (in glass jars with little room or in jars with a narrow neck).

Well-cooked pasta or rice.

Know your freezer’s warm and cold zones

While every freezer may have its little quirks, generally speaking, the coldest part of your freezer will be near the back, and the warmest part will be near the front (and especially on the door).

Since freezers are for, well, freezing, you only want to store items that can survive a less-frozen experience nearer the front.

What to store nearer the front or on the door:

Nuts and snacks.

Dry goods and baking ingredients (except for chocolate).

Alcohol (some people like to freeze their vodka or gin).

Fruits and veggies.

Pasta, rice and baked goods.

What to store nearer the back of the freezer:

Ice cream and dairy products.

Eggs, meat, fish and seafood.

Anything that will significantly degrade in taste or quality if it thaws and refreezes itself while stored in the freezer.

Get organized to store

Now that you have your freezer set at the right temperature, and you know what to store and where in your freezer to store it, it’s time to get organized. Your goal here is to use all the available space in your freezer! This means you’re paying to keep food (and not empty space) both cold and free from freezer burn (this occurs when free cold air circulates between your frozen packages).

Here are the Kroger Southwest coupon deals for the week of 2/25. Prices listed in this matchup are valid from 2/25 – 3/3. The Super Digital Coupon Savings Event returns with this sales cycle and will run for two weeks. Visit kroger.com to download special digital coupons that can be redeemed up to five times in a single transaction. The eCoupons will be available for download at the start of the sale cycle. There’s also a new free milk promotion. Buy any four included items and receive one free gallon of milk. Organic milk is excluded from this promotion. Pair coupons with items to save even more on your total grocery bill. Remember, digital coupons cannot be combined with manufacturer coupons.

Free Milk Promotion

Buy any four included items and receive one free gallon of Kroger brand milk. This offer excludes organic milk. Items must be purchased in the same transaction. Look for the “free milk” tags on select products.

GoGo Squeez Fruit & Veggiez pouches are on sale at Kroger through 3/3. There’s also an Ibotta offer for these products! Buy one four pack, redeem a printable coupon and Ibotta offer, and the final price is only $1.00!

Get some great deals this week at Walgreens! Here are three of my favorites: Speed Stick deodorant, Fiber One cookies and Xtra laundry detergent. Click below to print all three coupons easily! Then visit the store to get the following four products for $2.48.

Here are the Kroger Ohio coupon deals for the week of 2/25. Prices listed in this matchup are valid from 2/25 – 3/10. The Super Digital Coupon Savings Event returns with this sales cycle and will run for two weeks. Visit kroger.com to download special digital coupons that can be redeemed up to five times in a single transaction. The eCoupons will be available for download at the start of the sale cycle. There’s also a new free milk promotion. Buy any four included items and receive one free gallon of milk. Organic milk is excluded from this promotion. Pair coupons with items to save even more on your total grocery bill. Remember, digital coupons cannot be combined with manufacturer coupons.

Free Milk Promotion

Buy any four included items and receive one free gallon of Kroger brand milk. This offer excludes organic milk. Items must be purchased in the same transaction. Look for the “free milk” tags on select products.